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SMART-1 is a European lunar orbiter.  Its unusual feature was the use of electric propulsion for the trans-lunar trajectory and orbital insertion.
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'''SMART-1''' (''Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology -1'') was a small European lunar orbiter.  Its unusual feature was the use of [[ion propulsion]] for the trans-lunar trajectory and orbital insertion.  It launched in September, 2003, and impacted on the moon in September, 2006.  It carried several sophisticated instruments, including high resolution imager.
  
 
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==Links==
 
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*[[List of Robotic Missions]] to the moon
 
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* [[List of Unmanned Sites]]
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==External Links==
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*[http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/database/MasterCatalog?sc=2003-043C SMART-1 in NSSDC Master catalog]
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*[http://sci.esa.int/smart-1 ESA Project Site]
  
 
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SMART-1 (Small Missions for Advanced Research in Technology -1) was a small European lunar orbiter. Its unusual feature was the use of ion propulsion for the trans-lunar trajectory and orbital insertion. It launched in September, 2003, and impacted on the moon in September, 2006. It carried several sophisticated instruments, including high resolution imager.


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